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by sespindola
5681 days ago
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I think this has more potential than chatroulette due to
its lack of anonymity. The fact that users can be (at least partially) identified
by their facebook profiles, should prevent predatorial
behaviour. I would include a three strike policy where your users
could denounce rude and abusive behaviour, and after 3
complaints, the accused could be banned from using the
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Also, identification of a Facebook profile does not necessarily prevent predatorial behavior. It doesn't promote it, sure, but anyone can make a believable fake profile.
More potential than chatroulette is a bold claim considering they came first. Despite that, your app does have potential, and personally, I would use it, at least the concept of it. Right now it's not very usable. It rotates through like 5 people and they're not necessarily 'there'.